Leinster boss Leo Cullen: It's a frustrated dressing room
Leinster boss Leo Cullen admitted that his dressing room was full of frustrated players despite their Champions Cup win over Clermont.
The URC league leaders have won all nine of their games this season, including back-to-back victories in Europe, but they were far from perfect in the 15-7 win over the Top14 outfit.
Garry Ringrose and Jordie Barrett scored tries in the opening half, while out-half Sam Prendergast, named man of the match, kicked five points as they backed up last weekend's win at Bristol.
Cullen told RTÉ Sport: "A win, isn't it? When you see these two fixtures at the start, and where they’re positioned, after the four Test matches, if someone said you were going to get nine points from the two games, you’d probably be quite happy.
"But when you score two tries in the first half of the second game having got five points last week, it sort of feels like there are things there that we can be better at.
"The dressing room is frustrated at how we performed today because we want to put on a better show in front of our home fans but at the same time, you’ve got to win against a team that is used to these sort of arm wrestles in the Top 14, where they’re currently sitting third.
"They’ve ton of experience. It’s good to get a win.
"The conditions deteriorated in the second half and it became quite difficult to play but at the same time, there’s lots of things that we can be better at, so it’s pretty mixed, I’d have to say."
Leinster 15-7 Clermont
Leo Cullen's verdict: "It was a grind. Definitely not at our best but Clermont played their part in that. We're pleased to get a win"


